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THE CHERRY. 
Belle de Sceaux. 
Chatenay. 
A Morello, from France. Fruit round ; deep red. Flesh yel- 
lowish, juicy, acid. Last of June. 
Belle Voisiere. 
Medium to large, light red, somewhat transparent, sub-acid. 
Quality good to very good. Ripe about the same time as 
Downer’s Red. 
Buttner’s October Morello. 
A new foreign sort. Small, late, acid, and of little or no 
falue. 
Cluster. Thomp. 
Cerise a Bouquet. Poiteau. Duh. 
Cerisier a Trochet, 
Chevreuse, 
Commune a Trochet, 
Tres Fertile, 
Griottier a Bouquet. 
Bouquet Amarelle, 
Trauben Amarelle, 
Busch Weichsel, 
Flandrische W eichsel, 
Biischel Kirsche. 
of French 
gardens. 
of the 
Germans. 
A very curious fruit, growing closely clustered around a com- 
mon stalk, small size, borne in clusters of from two to six ; round, 
of a lively red. Ripens the last of June. The tree is small in 
all its parts. 
De Spa. 
Full medium size, quite acid. Ripe soon after Mayduke, and 
forms a prolific bush. 
Early May. 
May Cherry. Lang. 
Small May. 
Cerisier Nain a Fruit Rond. 
Precoce. 0. Duh. 
Griottier Nain Precoce. 
Hative. 
Thomp. Lind. 
Precoce. 
Petite Cerise Rouge Precoce. 
Konigliche Amarelle. 
Friihe Kleine Runde. 
Zwerg WeichseL 
Cerise Indulle. 
An early Morello of rather dwarf habit. Ripening about the 
first of June. Fruit small, round, slightly flattened. Lively red, 
tender, juicy, acid. Not of much value. 
